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'Fertilisation is not an obligatory event for fruit production in certain plants'. Explain the statement.

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Fertilization**: - Fertilization is the process where male and female gametes (sperm and ovum) fuse to form a zygote. This is a crucial step in sexual reproduction for many organisms, including plants. 2. **Post-Fertilization Events**: - After fertilization in plants, the ovum develops into a zygote, which then forms an embryo. The ovule, which contains the ovum, becomes a seed, and the ovary develops into a fruit. This is the typical process that occurs after fertilization. ...
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